The first double album was recordings from the Carnegie Hall Concert headlined by Benny Goodman, released in 1950 on Columbia Records, that label having introduced the LP two years earlier. Studio recordings of operas have been released as double, triple, quadruple and quintuple albums since the 1950s. The first rock double album was Bob Dylan's Blonde on Blonde released on June 20, 1966 . The double album has become less common since the decline of the vinyl LP and the advent of compact discs. A single LP had two sides, each of which had a capacity of up to 30 minutes (although 20-25 minute sides were more typical to avoid compromising sound quality), for a maximum of 60 minutes per record.

Rounding out the year-end vinyl albums Top 3 is Fleetwood Mac’s classic album Rumours, which celebrated its fortieth anniversary this year. Proving its timelessness, Rumours sold 35,00 copies on black plastic in 2017. MORE: The Top 40 biggest albums of 2017 on the Official Chart. Liam Gallagher with his Official Number 1 Award for As You Were. Liam Gallagher also makes an appearance at Number 4 with his debut solo single Wall of Glass, as does his brother’s band, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, with their single Holy Mountain (10). Meanwhile, new releases by Morrissey, Arcade Fire, Kasabian, U2 and Thunder all made the Top 20. Morrissey’s former band The Smiths hit Number 2 with a reissue of their 1986 single The Queen is Dead. Rag'N'bone man. 7. The dark side of the moon.

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The English-Irish electronica/dance duo Moloko released their first album Do You Like My Tight Sweater? in 1995. Róisín Murphy is carrying the album with her versatile vocals, both in range and style, while Mark Brydon created the breakbeats, sound effects, and groovy disco lines. Stay tuned for more fantastic vinyl releases from the Moloko series!